The New Paper, 26 February 1990

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  • 16 1 the new paper MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the J new" paper
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    • 107 1 FIRST A CAR WAS PIERCED, THEN MOTORCYCLIST'S ARM SEVERED More questions about our safety barriers./ Page 3 y r 4 3f I I u*. HALF-MILLION RECEIVED DOLLAR KID S Half a million dollars in the bank and 40 Rolex watches. That was what a Singapore boy got by age 14
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  • 75 1 Wow!: Chris Ho rocks his hips and flicks hick his shoulderlength hair. He caresses a female dancer and the Saturday crowd at Warehouse stops tinkering with their drinks. "I suppose I have to show off what I am and what sort of music I
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 455 2  -  Stories/ Suresh Nair POLICE want to talk to the man behind the controversial exhibition of Chinese nudes paintings in Singapore. Several people involved in publicising the exhibition will also be questioned, police said. According to Superintendent P Ganesan, head of the Central Police Station, investigations will
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    • 235 2 BUSINESSMAN Lim Cheok Sin, who brought in the controversial paintings, said he has a "clear conscience" about the paintings and is prepared to face the law. He blames the newspapers for "stirring the controversy" and claims that originals are seldom shown at art exhibitions around the
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    • 47 2 THE new Miss Malaysia is 21-year-old businesswoman Anna Lim who beat 15 finalists last Friday at Genting Highlands to represent Malaysia in the Miss Universe pageant in April. Miss Lim also won Miss Photogenic and Miss Body Beautiful titles. AP. Picture/ Ap AP.
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    • 113 2 Reuter. A SENIOR police officer in Uruguay will challenge a newspaper editor to a duel with government approval. The government allowed assistant police chief Saul Claveria to challenge the daily La Republican editor, Mr Federico Fassano to a duel after a story in
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    • 216 2 MORE than 20,000 Singaporeans, Malays and non-Malays alike poured into the Geylang Serai Cultural Village as the Malay Cultural Month officially got under way last night. The guest of honour was Mr A Rahim Ishak, a former senior minister of state (foreign affairs). Also
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    • 522 3 The crash barrier that saves lives can also kill and maim. It has been the villain in two recent accidents. NG WAN CHING reports on what road users think. THUSITHA DE SILVA gives details of the latest accident SAVIOUR or killer? Designed to save lives,
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    • 299 3 FIVE of the 10 motorists interviewed think rubber crash barriers are safer than metal ones. The rest think that the metal barriers save more people than they hurt. Those who prefer rubber referred to fatal accidents blamed on metal barriers. Mr Thomas Tan, a management
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    • 155 3 IN an accident a week ago, a 19-year old motorcyclist had his arm sliced off by a metal crash barrier on the Pan-Island Expressway. Mr Sharol Shyam lost control, flew off his bike and hit the centre barrier of the PIE stretch just
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    • 39 2 Hotlineplus IF you want to share a point of j view, call our HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.
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    • 85 3 What do Muslims do during the puasa month? Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, breaking their fast during the 4th call to prayer. The only other meal they may have is sahur (pre-dawn meal) which some families have at 3am or 4am. Fasting or puasa involves abstinence from food and
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 630 4 $500,000 in the bank 40 Rolex watches His own house This cautionary tale reads like fiction. But it is true. It comes from the case files of a psychiatrist in private practice, whose name we know but cannot reveal for ethical reasons. The
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    • 480 4 Why had John become such a tyrant? How had he become so powerful as to be able to control his parents? And why did the parents let their relationship with him and the home situation deteriorate with such dreadful consequences? In the therapy sessions
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 478 6  -  By Angeline Song r i ING up a first for Singapore Telecom. Four of its telephonists yesterday made it to the finals of the Mother of the Year 1990. The young mothers are all members of the Union of Telecoms Employees of Singapore (UTES). They all
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    • 70 6 THE Mother of the Year 1990 contest is organised by the National Trades Union Congress and produced by Metromedia Marketing. It is open to all women members of NTUC-affiliat-ed unions. Also, they must have at least a child. At yesterday's semi-finals, contestants had to parade
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    • 181 6 ADOPTAPET Each week on Monday, this column will feature a pet in the care of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). The pet will be a dog or a cat in need of a home. BARBARA is a
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      • 134 7 CANCER, heart disease and other serious illnesses will be covered by the Medishield health insurance scheme as of July 1. Acting Minister for Health Mr Yeo Cheow Tong said in a press briefing on Saturday that the scheme will be open to
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      • 148 7 POLICE, prisons and civil defence officers will be walking around with fatter wallets from Thursday. Basic salaries will go up from between 34 per cent and nearly 60 per cent from Thursday. Starting monthly salaries will also be raised by an average
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      • 109 7 UPPER secondary students will be the first to be required to take the new civics/moral education programme instead of religious knowledge. They will start the new course in 1992, Education Minister Dr Tony Tan announced at a Schools' Council meeting on Saturday. To draft the
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    • 351 7 THE Anglo-Chinese Junior College is to be upgraded. There are plans to add two lecture theatres, a two-storey library and a new computer lab, says its principal. These are some of the new facilities planned for the junior college which was established in 1977. It
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    • 117 7 ACJC has been able to attract better teachers in recent years, including some of its own alumni, said Mr Wan, 52, who started teaching at Anglo-Chinese School in 1960 as an untrained, graduate teacher. "In 1988, we recruited two of the 10 top Institute of Education graduates,
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    • 373 8 MAILBOX Dear Editor, I refer to your report headlined Machine and manhood (TNP, Jan 4). The report has been drawn to our association's attention by one of our members. Our association represents the professional interests of physiotherapists in Singapore and we would like to clarify certain statements
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    • 111 8 MOTORISTS are likely to find these major roads slow going for some time. Several roads are being worked on until mid-year or even later. The Public Works Department says roadworks for sewerage and drainage projects are being carried out on: 1. Jervois
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    • 85 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. aspiration: Ambition or desire to achieve something. associate with: Link with or be connected to. concession: Act of giving something to someone. condoned: Accepted or allowed something that is
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    • 499 9 THE PEOPLE'S ACTION PARTY CONVENTION SINGAPORE, Indonesia and Malaysia are neighbours just like flatdwellers who share the same corridor. They must find ways to widen common interests and narrow their differences. Such close neighbours must deal with each other "with the head and not
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    • 92 9 C CLASS beds may be brought back to Singapore General Hospital. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said the Government would consider providing C class beds in all restructured government hospitals to hearty applause from PAP activists at the convention. Mr Goh called the scrapping
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    • 79 9 The People's Action Party held its 1990 convention over the weekend. Awards were given to more than 400 members at a ceremony on Saturday. Former cabinet ministers S Rajaratnam and Lim Kim San received the Distinguished Service Medal, the PAP's highest honour. The convention yesterday focused
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    • REPORTS ON PAP PHILOSOPHY: THE POOR; RACE, RELIGION AND POLITICS; EMIGRATION
      • 170 9 SOCIAL welfare, education, and the environment are high on the PAP's list of concerns for the *****. In its social and economic philoephy for the new decade outlined yesterday, the PAP said it should: Provide a "helping hand" for the poor and those physically unable
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      • 166 9 A FAMILY services centre that would co-ordinate welfare programmes for the needy may be set up. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday assigned the PAP Women's Wing to examine the proposal. It was one of the recommendations made in a report on the
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      • 181 9 THE ROLE of the Presidential Council for Minority Rights (PCMR) should be expanded. It should be given more powers including limited veto over laws it feels discriminate against any race. It should also be made into a forum for open discussion of racial and religious
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      • 111 9 EMIGRATION of Singaporeans to other countries must be further discouraged. Immigration of talented people from other countries must be further encouraged. The PAP yesterday recommended ways of accomplishing both those goals. Among ways suggested to reduce emigration were: Continuing the Government's ongoing programme
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    • 553 8 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 share Ir $500 G 0 A DH 2 H A R P~fl 2 BH E R NO one STAG 3 SWAY 3 R U N E has won the 4 IHTXTM MHOTDB a 5^ tin A IMllAiH The New G R
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 310 10 AP. US President George Bush and West German Chancel 1 or Helmut Kohl have agreed that a unified Germany should remain a full member of the Western military alliance. The issue of German reunification was the highlight of their two-day talk at the presidential retreat
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    • 83 10 In tIM ring, and outside!: World Wrestling Federation champion Hulk Hogan reaches through the ropes to pull the hair of Sensational Sherri, who manages his opponent, "Macho King" Randy Savage. Completing this tableaux is Savage, who is about to land on Hog art's back. But it
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    • 284 10 MICKEY Mouse has dumped his constant companion, Minnie, for a blonde hitch-hiker. And his fans in Italy are outraged, said the British newspaper Sunday Express. Mickey was cruising down the motorway when he picked up a stunning blonde mouse, Samantha. But Mickey was not just
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    • 251 10 AFP. CHINA will slash tourism prices this year and the next. The move is seen as an attempt to lure back foreigners and their hard currency scared off by last June's crushing of the democracy movement in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. The China
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    • 52 11 TWO fingers, lips and a fist: A woman brings all these into use as she clenches her fist and whistles during a huge reform demonstration in Moscow. Hundreds of thousand people rallied for democracy in about 30 Soviet cities yesterday. There were no reports of major unrest.
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    • 166 11 AP. ONE hundred Cambodian monks have been forced to fight alongside Vietnamese and Phnom Penh government troops against resistance guerillas, the Khmer Rouge alleged yesterday. Khmer Rouge radio, monitored in Bangkok, said the monks were "barbarously defrocked and tossed into trucks to fight (in western
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    • 187 11 AP. FIFTIES ba 11 ade e r Johnnie Ray, known as the Prince of Wails, died in Los Angeles on Saturday of liver failure. He was 63. Ray had entered CedarsSinai Medical Center on Feb 16. "His family and friends were with him at the time
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    • 87 11 Reuter. TOKYO shares continued to drop, dragging the main index down over 1,000 points in the first hour on mounting fears of a weaker yen and rises in global interest rates. The 225-share Nikkei index plunged 1,003.93 points or 2.88 per cent to 33,887.04 in the first hour,
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    • 299 11 THE heirs to Britain's richest family business are fighting over who should be the boss. The $4.8 billion Littlewoods stores and mail order group, which also runs Britain's popular football pools, is wracked by a power struggle between the sons of the founder, Sir
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  • 541 12  -  Showtime The Chris Ho Underground Disco Show will be at Dreams at the Amara Hotel on Feb 28 and Mar 5. It will also be back at Ridley's on Mar 2 and The Warehouse on Mar 3. Chris* $25,000 Fictional Stuff video will be screened at
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    • 1126 13 Pag, 16 THE NEW PAPEIt/Monday, February 26, 1990 v Pafi 13 STARTING OVER FJFxWK: ~1 STUDIO ONE (SBC 8, 9.30 pm) 1P PRESENTS il|H < SBC8 3 °r"> f 11] HH |r m a good looking boyfriend. Julie Su Rei: Sings on this variety v 'v t|!ll I w Mm
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  • 193 13  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong DO you believe history repeats itself? Some TV producers sure do. Last night, in the Taiwanese serial Soaring Love (SBC 8, 6.45 pm), we saw Muhuai engaging in another bat-tle-of-the-heart with his old rival, Shiche. The two were once in love
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  • spotlight
    • 1280 14 What's next? That question was asked when SBC made its first Chinese serials in the early 1980s. Would locally-produced dramas really take off? Would our homegrown talents be accepted, admired and adored like Hongkong stars? The answers to these were clear by the end of the
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    • 122 14 "IF you ara going to ba a ftar," Hollywood actraat Jots Crawford oooa acid, "youNra to act like a ft**. V..WWU, ■nd inkk§.t» it,. ttftito «T' 8*2siets "He'l nice, lad a<?when TnTfi don't see why I should act like a star when tm not working. It
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    • 1101 15 Pag, 16 THE NEW PAPEIt/Monday, February 26, 1990 v Pafi 13 STARTING OVER WlfJWK: ~1 STUDIO ONE I? (SBC 8, 9.30 pm) Vf W PRESENTS |rTl|I^H a good looking boyfriend. Julie Su Rei: Sings on this variety aV ,deocl,po, Jlm nn JLelerision CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE I Tr*B|EZ 1 l L if
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  • 193 15  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong DO you believe history repeats itself? Some TV producers sure do. Last night, in the Taiwanese serial Soaring Love (SBC 8, 6.45 pm), we saw Muhuai engaging in another bat-tle-of-the-heart with his old rival, Shiche. The two were once in love
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 679 17  -  By Lo Tien Yin i T looks like a typical Saturday morning at Pasir Ris. Sunny skies over a sandy beach; a perfect day for picnickers. A harmless-looking crane does some reclamation work nearby. Its claws deep into the ground. Up comes a live
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    • 137 17 THE bomb scene in The Navy, a new 16-episode serial to be telecast from July 16, is based on real life. Incidents where World War II bombs were discovered only much later are not uncommon, said Captain Fong Peng Khoon. He is from the navy
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  • UPDATE
    • 1002 18 Gallery AFRICAN LANDSCAPES. There are about 39 paintings in acrylic and oil pastel by local artist Choy Moo Kheong. This collection was inspired by his trip to Kenya last year. It is a combination of realistic landscapes and fantasy. 10 am to 9 pm. Atrium
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    • 19 18 OUT ABOUT: NEW POSTAL AGENCY FOOD: 10-COURSE LUNCH ►TALKS COURSES: ICE SKATING ►COMING UP: FOR ADULTS ONLY
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    • 43 18 The second day of the Geylang Serai area light-up. Programmes for the month include demonstrations of old Malay crafts such as wood-carving, mat-weaving and the making of jong (mini sailing vessels). Artists from neighbouring countries will perform. Until March 24.
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    • 267 19 MONDAYRADIO NOON Dm hi Rrief NOON News ia Brief 12.05 l—fM»t» 12.03 Pipalar Classics 1.00 News ia Brief 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 LaadNlate (caat'd) 1.10 Carreacy Exckaage Rates 2.00 News ia Oriel 1.15 Pepalar Classics (caat'd) 2.05 Wards aad Mask (caat'd) 1.45 Midday Market Report 3.00 News ia
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    • 403 20 COMICRELIEF T MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh EH9IHHH NOON Good Music, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk THE BWonORES Of Ic'MQNBETWEEN HOW Do! |\\J Vv#' Me" \l \l SSL SENGfcS'FORE -WfrvODOFOS. ><00 W 12.30 Keeping Track 12.45 At Home With... J WESKDULT>RE OUTWIT 1 ?!1 S M 1.00 W«M News SEKO'S Afcl£
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    • 561 22 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment SUCCESSFUL EXECUTIVES EAiiflllll mm Are you looking for a change in career to one that will tap your expertise and experience in the business world? Business Times is looking for people to join its team of business journalists. They should
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    • 416 22 831 Employ rwnt >31 Employment Established oilfield firm invites applications tor tha following appointmont: A) ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE -O' level with basic knowledge of Accounting Working knowledge of PC 1 to 2 years relevant working experience Starting salary 11,000 depending on experience B) ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE LCCI Higher Accounting Mln. 5
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    • 536 23 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment Singapore Pros* Holding* CAREERS IN NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION Our group publishes, prints and distributes the Straits Times, Sunday Times, Lianhe Zaobao, Lianhe Wanbao, Shin Min Daily News, Berita Harian, Berita Minggu, Business Times and The New Paper using advanced technology including electronic satellite transmission. We
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    • 267 23 831 Employment 831 Employment SECRETARY A local Singapore Distributor of an American coupling, valve and fitting manufacturer Is looking for a Secretary. Ideally we are seeking a person who possess the following: At least 2 years secretarial experience Good Interpersonal skills and the ability to organise and plan work effectively
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  • SPORTS
    • Article, Illustration
      279 24  -  It was a bitter-sweet day for South Korean Lee Jin-Ho yesterday. He won the Volvo Championship at the Singapore Tennis Centre by beating Scott Patridge 7-6 (8-6), 6-7 (5-7), 6-3 in the final. But he was upset to receive a penalty point for time-wasting By Alfonso Chan SOUTH
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    • 195 24 WEST German international midfielder Andreas Moller yesterday ended speculation that his future lay in Italy by returning to titlechasing Eintracht Frankfurt in a USsl.Bm ($3.35 m) deal. He is in the German squad for the friendly against France on Wednesday. ODENSE soccer defender Johnny Hansen is set to become
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    • 283 25 EUROPE KICKOFF ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. A 19-YEAR-OLD fan was left fighting for his life after rioting broke out between Ro-ma-AC Milan supporters yesterday. He was injured after fans began hurling missiles at each other following the second half goal by AC Milan's Marco van Basten. He
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    • 239 25 FRENCH LEAGUE Reuter. VISITORS Monaco sprung a surprise on Marseille yesterday. It forced the reigning champi- on to come back from two goals down for a 2-2 draw. The unexpected loss of a point allowed leader Bordeaux to extend its advantage over Marseille to four points, thanks
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    • 198 25 SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter. REAL Madrid thrashed Rayo Vallecano 5-2 to go eight points clear. Host Real showed no mercy on its last-placed neighbour, which was rescued from more humiliation by its goalkeeper Jacinto Villalvilla. It was another frustrating weekend for Barcelona. It drew 2-2 with Real
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    • 134 25 DUTCH LEAGUE Reuter. LEADER PSV Eindhoven again failed to show championship material in its 0-0 draw at Groningen. PSV, hampered by injuries and suspensions, was without key men Gerald Vanenburg, Eric Gerets and Soeren byGroningen played aggressively. Goalkeeper Hans van Breukelen saved PSV in a one-to-one
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    • 682 25 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER British Open 4th rd: Neal Foulds (Eng) bt Tony Drago (Malta) 5-0, Bob Chaperon (Can) bt Mike Hallett (Eng) 5-3. SOCCER English Div Three: Brentford 3 Northampton 2. Div Four: Cambridge 2 Southend 1. Div One Belgium: Cercle Bruges 1 Anderlecht
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    • 310 26  -  By Suresh Nair A NEW face with a fastgrowing reputation is about to appear on the local soccer scene. He is Yow Tian Bey, who coaches National Football League First Division leaders Gibraltar Crescent. The 29-year-old will make his coaching debut in two forthcoming
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    • 207 26  -  PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER TYRWHITT 0 BALESTIER UTD 3 By S Gulam ONE would have thought that a 3-0 win and an end to a four-match losing streak would have been enough to bring on the Balestier United smiles. But team manager S Thavaneson and coach
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    • 246 24 831 Employment JBL 3ayvi£udJnn SINGAPORE requires 1. COOKS 2. COMMIS COOKS 3. SECURITY OFFICERS 4. CHAMBERMAIDS 5. BELLHOPS 8. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Please apply personally during office hours from 21.2.90 to 28.2.90 or write In with contact number to The Personnel Department BAYVIEW INN SINGAPORE 30, Bencoolen Street Singapore 0718 Tel:
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    • 221 24 831 Employment An eatabUehod Company In J «eaneLe TECHNICAL BALES REPRESENTATIVES e 'O' level with technical knowledge e Able to llase with customers Able to Interface at all levels 1— 2 years' experience e Possess Class 3 driving licence e Complete N.S. e Age between 21—32 e No experience can
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    • 62 24 831 Employment JL FASHION TEXTILES IND. (S) PTE LTD urgenUy requires: RECEPTIONIST cum PURCHASING CLERK Pre-requisites: e Minimum Secondary school education o Pleasant and cheerful personality o Training will be provided Interested applicants may walk In for an Interview at: M 0.4 Lorong Tukang Tigs Jurong Town Singapore 2261 Tel
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  • 285 27 f LITTLEWOODS CUP SEMI-FINAL SECOND LEG COVENTRY 0 FOREST 0 AFP. NOTTINGHAM Forest squeezed into the final for the second year running yesterday. Forest, which beat Luton to win the trophy last year, qualified for its fifth Littlewoods Cup final in 12 years by virtue of its
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  • 234 27 THOMAS CUP BADMINTON AFP. FAVOURITE Indonesia struggled to a 3-2 win over Malaysia in the final of the qualifying tournament in Kuala Lumpur last night. But both teams and third-placed South Korea, which battled to a 3-2 win over Thailand earlier, secured berths in the Thomas
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